I can fab up a fitting for you. I have the barbs fitting on hand, just need to go down and pick up the block fitting and cut and weld them up. I can now weld stainless as I have the correct gas and wire to do it with.
The spinner is still running, but I am keeping an eye on my oil a little more close than I really want to. My engine has almost 180,000 on it which means that it has some wear. Now with that said here is what is going on.
My last oil sample which I posted on another post came back as still good oil to use but my copper content had jumped from a count of 1 at 148,000 top a count of 134 at the present time.
This increase in copper could be from the bronz bushings used in the Spinner. When I did my clean out, I got a TAR Ball out of the Spinner about the size of the end of my little finger.
I also did a particle count which is where the real surprise came in.
2 Micron = 2396
5 Micron = 888
10 Micron = 246
15 Micron = 95
25 Micron = 22
50 Micron = 2
100 Micron = 0
This data is disapointing to me, but I have seen other reports from members with engines that have allot less miles on them with particle counts in the same range. So is this good or bad. I do not know at this time.
I bought the unit to remove soot and it is doing that, not as fast as I would like but it is doing that.
If I had the money, I would like to rig the spinner with a electric motor that would spin it up to 10,000 rpm and then trickle the oil into it for maximum swell time. I think this would be a better way to go. I would also drop the 1 gallon per minute input down to 5 oz at 5 psi which would give the centrifuge action allot of time to spin out all the soot vice just part of it.
The high copper could be comming from by turbo bushing also which is the original HX-35 with this engine. So I have some thinking to do.
Any suggestions
